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I have been shooting some of my percussion revolvers more for the past few months. I find shooting the black powder guns (especially the revolvers) more fun than my modern firearms. I have also acquired a couple of new ones in the past few weeks that are very enjoyable.
The video is of the Uberti Walker I just picked up. It was unfired and living in a shadow box. Unfortunately someone had dry fired it and damaged the nipples causing a few issues with ignition. I had planned on shooting the Walker repro and then cleaning it and sticking it in another shadow box with a damascus bowie I own. However I enjoyed playing with the massive revolver so much I ordered another set of nipples and will still shoot it regularly. With 40 grains of FFFG it really rings that steel target.
I also traded for a Pietta 1860 a few weeks ago. It to was unfired and had been kept in a shadow box. The fellow I got it from bought it at a local attorney's estate sale. I can't help but wonder how many people buy these guns for "show" and not for shooting. I am not complaining mind you. I got really great deals on the guns. Mostly I think because they were viewed as just "decorations" maybe??
I did solve the unfired issue with that gun also. I posted a few photos and also one of my percussion revolver pinwheel.
Sorry, the video is of me firing the Pietta 1860.
Take care and enjoy life
The video is of the Uberti Walker I just picked up. It was unfired and living in a shadow box. Unfortunately someone had dry fired it and damaged the nipples causing a few issues with ignition. I had planned on shooting the Walker repro and then cleaning it and sticking it in another shadow box with a damascus bowie I own. However I enjoyed playing with the massive revolver so much I ordered another set of nipples and will still shoot it regularly. With 40 grains of FFFG it really rings that steel target.
I also traded for a Pietta 1860 a few weeks ago. It to was unfired and had been kept in a shadow box. The fellow I got it from bought it at a local attorney's estate sale. I can't help but wonder how many people buy these guns for "show" and not for shooting. I am not complaining mind you. I got really great deals on the guns. Mostly I think because they were viewed as just "decorations" maybe??
I did solve the unfired issue with that gun also. I posted a few photos and also one of my percussion revolver pinwheel.
Sorry, the video is of me firing the Pietta 1860.
Take care and enjoy life